The museum has the MAK Design Shop and a study collection

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MAK Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

The museum has the MAK Design Shop and a study collection.

The museum has the MAK Design Shop and a study collection. The museum exhibits contemporary art, design, and architecture. The Depot of Contemporary Art exhibits works including spatial interventions and objects by international artists specifically developed for the MAK. A lovely addition to a visit to MAK is popping over the road for a coffee at the 100-year old Cafe Pruekel.


Hours

Sun

10:00

18:00

Mon

Closed

Tue

10:00

23:59

Wed

10:00

18:00

Thu

10:00

18:00

Fri

10:00

18:00

Sat

10:00

18:00

About MAK Museum of Applied Arts

 Stubenring 5, Vienna, Austria

 +43 1 7128000

 www.mak.at

MAK Museum of Applied Arts and Nearby Sights on Map

Jesuitenkirche

Has one of the most elaborate Baroque interiors in Europe

Mozarthaus

This is the Viennese residence of Austria's most famous composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and a branch of the Vienna Museum

Stephansdom

Yet another patchwork of architectural styles, but predominantly Gothic

Otto Wagner Museum

At the post office of his original design

Soviet War Memorial

An imposing Soviet style monument near Karlsplatz commemorates the Soviet victory in Vienna over the Nazi army

Haus der Musik

Peterskirche (Vienna)

Jüdisches Museum

A museum documenting the history of Vienna's substantial Jewish community which included Zweig, Freud, Herzl, Mahler, and Schoenberg

Kapuzinerkirche

Notable mainly as the site of the Kaisergruft, a mausoleum housing the tombs of generations of Habsburg royalty

Augustinian Friars' Church

Yet another example of the gruesome divide-and-conquer burial strategy of the Habsburg dynasty